Canadian Science Policy Conference
The Canadian Science Policy Conference is to held in Toronto, October 28-30, 2009.
While the five themes, sub-panels and speakers looking both interesting and relevant, I am disappointed and perhaps a little alarmed that there appears to be no (explicit) mention of research data issues, research data management or research data archiving, despite the series of Canadian consultations examining these issues (National Consultation on Access to Scientific Research Data (NCASRD), 2004; National Data Archive Consultation Building Infrastructure for Access to and Preservation of Research Data, 2002; Data Access in Canada: Issues for Global Change Research” (Royal Society of Canada), 1996) and indicating the pressing need for 1) A research data archiving strategy and policy; 2) A research data archive.
I think this is an issue that has too long been neglected (although there are some positive signs, like International Polar Year), impacting Canadian science and innovation, especially given the advances of other countries (Investigating Data Management Practices in Australian Universities; Open Data for Global Science: A Review of Recent Developments in National and International Scientific Data Policies and Related Proposals; Infrastructure planning and data curation: a comparative study of international approaches to enabling the sharing of research data version 1.6).
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Conference themes:
Here are the speakers:
Related posts:
While the five themes, sub-panels and speakers looking both interesting and relevant, I am disappointed and perhaps a little alarmed that there appears to be no (explicit) mention of research data issues, research data management or research data archiving, despite the series of Canadian consultations examining these issues (National Consultation on Access to Scientific Research Data (NCASRD), 2004; National Data Archive Consultation Building Infrastructure for Access to and Preservation of Research Data, 2002; Data Access in Canada: Issues for Global Change Research” (Royal Society of Canada), 1996) and indicating the pressing need for 1) A research data archiving strategy and policy; 2) A research data archive.
I think this is an issue that has too long been neglected (although there are some positive signs, like International Polar Year), impacting Canadian science and innovation, especially given the advances of other countries (Investigating Data Management Practices in Australian Universities; Open Data for Global Science: A Review of Recent Developments in National and International Scientific Data Policies and Related Proposals; Infrastructure planning and data curation: a comparative study of international approaches to enabling the sharing of research data version 1.6).
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Conference themes:
- Theme 1: Major Issues in Canadian Science and Technology Policy
Panels: - Canada's National Science & Technology Strategies
- Implementing scientific knowledge in the decision making process: Lessons learned and new models
- Who Speaks for Science? Stakeholder Communication in the Canadian Scientific Community
- Theme 2: Scientific Research in Economic Growth and Recession
Panels: - Private Sector Research & Development, role of R&D in global economy
- Innovation Commercialization – From Bench to Market
- Theme 3: Science and Technology and Canada’s Future Challenges
Panels: - Meeting the challenges ahead, Canada’s policies on environment and energy
- Canadian economy, from resource based to knowledge driven
- Governance of Emerging Technologies
- Theme 4: Science and Public Engagement
Panels: - The Next Generation of Scientists: science education and a new culture of civic engagement
- The Democratization of Science
- Science journalism, media and communication
- Theme 5: Science and Technology in the Global Village
Panels: - Best Science Policy Practices from Other Nations
- Science Diplomacy and International Cooperation
Here are the speakers:
- Eric Archambault President and Founder Science-Metrix
- Alain Beaudet President Canadian Institutes of Health Research
- Peter Brenders President & CEO BIOTECanada
- Elana Brief President The Society of Canadian Women in Science and Technology
- Deb de Bruijn Executive Director Canadian Research Knowledge Network
- Tom Brzustowski RBC Financial Group Professor in the Commercialization of Innovation, University of Ottawa
- Christian Burks President and CEO Ontario Genomics Institute
- Peter Calamai Science Reporter The Toronto Star
- David Castle Canada Research Chair in Science and Society University of Ottawa
- Hadi Dowlatabadi Canada Research Chair & Professor of Applied Mathematics and Global Change Institute for Resources, Environment and Sustainability University of British Columbia
- Paul Dufour International Development Research Centreon exchange as Senior International S&T Advisor to Natural Resources Canada
- Ronald J. Dyck Assistant Deputy Minister, Research, Alberta Advanced Education and Technology
- Suzanne Fortier President Natural Science and Engineering Research Council
- Peter R. Frise Professor of Automotive Engineering, AUTO21 Program Leader & CEO, The University of Windsor
- Chad Gaffield President Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC)
- Peter Hackett President Alberta Ingenuity
- Mark Henderson Managing Editor Research Money
- J. Adam Holbrook Adjunct Professor and Associate Director, Centre for Policy Research on Science and Technology, Simon Fraser University
- Ramin Jahanbegloo Professor of Political Science University of Toronto
- Robert James Director General, Policy Branch Science and Innovation Sector National Research Council (NRC)
- Rees Kassen Chair of The Partnership Group for Science and Engineering (PAGSE) University Research Chair in Experimental Evolution, University of Ottawa
- Kei Koizumi Assistant Director for Federal Research and Development at the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy
- Jeff Kinder Manager, S&T Strategy Natural Resources Canada
- John Leggat Past President Canadian Academy of Engineering and President International Council of Academies of Engineering and Technological Sciences
- Alidad Mafinezam Co-founder Mosaic Institute
- Robert Mann President Canadian Association of Physicists
- Sunny Marche Associate Dean of Graduate Studies Dalhousie University
- Hiromi Matsui Former President Canadian Coalition of Women in Engineering, Science, Trades & Technology
- Ann McMillan Former President Canadian Coalition of Women in Engineering, Science, Trades & Technology
- Andrew Miall President Academy of the Royal Society of Canada
- Geoff Munro Associate ADM and Chief Scientist, Science and Policy Integration
- Heather Munroe-Blum President McGill University
- Peter Nicholson President, Council of Canadian Academies
- Jorge Niosi Canada Research Chair in Management of Technology, Université du Québec à Montréal
- Christopher Paige Vice-President, Research University Health Network
- Nils Petersen Director General of the NRC National Institute for Nanotechnology
- Reinhart Reithmeier Past President, Canadian Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Professor and Chair, Department of Biochemistry, University of Toronto
- Mark Romoff President and CEO Ontario Centres of Excellence Inc.
- David Rose Chair Department of Biology University of Waterloo
- Nathalie Des Rosiers President, Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences Acting Secretary of the University in 2008 and Acting Vice-President, Governance, University of Ottawa
- Marc Saner Director of Research Regulatory Governance Carleton University
- Kevin Shortt President Canadian Space Society
- Peter Singer Director McLaughlin-Rotman Centre for Global Health
- Halla Thorsteinsdóttir Associate Professor Dalla Lana School of Public Health
- Caroline Wagner Research Scientist Center for International Science and Technology Policy George Washington University
- Bryn Williams-Jones Professeur Programmes de bioethiques Université de Montréal
Related posts:
- Article: Canadian Federal Support for University Research Commercialization
- Australian government innovation report Part II: "Innovation in Government"
- Canada the most efficient producer of Computer Science research papers?
- NIH Announces Public-Access Policy
- Australia Talks about Research Data Archiving
- Data Archiving of Publicly Funded Research in Canada
- CISTI'S Activities in Support of Scientific Data Management in Canada 2008-2010, M. Zborowski, Data Science Journal Vol. 8 (2009) pp.27-33
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